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Due to the disabled protest: Train traffic between Herzliya and Netanya has been blocked
For now and temporarily, trains from the north will end in Netanya, and trains from the south will end at Herzliya station.
"The Israeli government continues to ignore the disabled public and continues to mislead the disabled public," said the leader of the disabled struggle
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Keenan Cohen
Sunday, 22 August 2021, 07:57 Updated: 08:09
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Train traffic between Herzliya and Netanya was blocked this morning (Sunday) due to a disabled protest.
For now and temporarily, trains from the north will end in Netanya, and trains from the south will end at Herzliya station.
Eyal Cohen, a leader in the struggle for the disabled and the "Disabled Become Panthers" group, said that "the Israeli government continues to ignore the disabled public and continues to mislead the disabled public and behaves like a criminal when it knowingly violates Law 200 for Social Security."
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There are changes and disruptions in train traffic.
Disabled protest, this morning (Photo: official website, the disabled become panthers)
"We will continue to cause economic damage to the Treasury until the transfer of all funds and respect for all the agreements signed with the ministers of finance and welfare in the past," Cohen continued.
This morning's protest comes after a series of demonstrations by disabled people's organizations.
Last week, the organizations demonstrated at the boat junction near Herzliya.
The disabled blocked traffic at the scene for 20 minutes, after which police announced that the junction had reopened, and shortly afterwards resumed demonstrating on the road.
Traffic loads were reported in the area.
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